Videos tagged “hackerspaces”

A​ new ​​culture of learning​ ​is together with the Internet pushing the boundaries of research and knowledge creation. On a journey from Danish biology garages to Google's headquarters, the film explores how the Internet is changing the ways in which we do science and create knowledge.
'Collaboration - On the Edge of a New Paradigm?' explains the philosophical and scientific development from the idea of the isolated geniuses or science created in isolated paradigms, to how interdisciplinary collaboration seems to be a requirement to face the grand challenges of todays society . The documentary ask the essential question: Are we on the threshold of a revolutionary paradigm shift? Get these insights yourself from some of the leadings minds of modern research.
The film is an experiment in collaboration and created as part of Alfred’s Birkegaard’s PhD in Philosophy.
Produced and directed by Alfred Birkegaard & Katja Gry Birkegaard Carlsen
The cast includes:
Vint Cerf
Elizabeth Stark
Douglas Thomas
Hubert Dreyfus
Terry Winograd
Howard Rheingold
Heather Heino
Joseph Jackson
Cameron Neylon
Hugh Rheinhoff
Malthe Borch
Gernot J. Abel
Ejner B. Jensen
Eddan Katz
Birger Lindberg Møller
Music is not released under a CC as the film, Please contact the musicians for the right to use their songs:
Sun and Heir
Olafur Arnalds
Moby
Fabrizio Paterlini
Kristoffer August
Rasmus Christensen
Kenneth Thordal
Rune Thorsteinsson

Keynote speaker and writer/journalist Quinn Norton studies the social structures that emerge around contemporary issues - how these self-organised communities operate and the agency they foster. In her presentation Quinn relates this phenomenon to formal and informal learning in a discussion of hacker spaces, hacker communities and temporary autonomous zones.

Open-steps.org workshop at Dim Sum Labs, Hong Kong
Recap of the most exciting Open Knowledge projects documented in the first 7 months of Open Steps
13.02.2014
http://www.open-steps.org/workshop-dimsumlabs-hong-kong-hong-kong-s-a-r/

This rough video shows some of the activities we did to create robotic fireflies for a special project to bring people out to the Crescent park in Philadelphia, PA. Music is by Jared Balogh, and you can read more about the project on our website: http://www.thehacktory.org/?page_id=4376

In August of 2009 the Power Racing Series was born in an empty dirt lot in Chicago. For only the 3rd time in series history the PPPRS returned to its home state for an exhibition race at Redmoon Theater on the south side. It is only the 2nd night race ever held and the first ever to be contested indoors.
The world's only $500 electric motorsport completed its fifth season with an exhibition race at Redmoon Theater in Chicago! We competed on November 1st. Here are just some of the thrills and spills that went down. I'd like to thank Make Magazine, Milwaukee Makerspace, Sector 67, i3 Detroit, Pumping Station: One, Area 515, Hack Pittsburgh, Cartastrophe and Phantom Power Racing for their entries this weekend.

The world's only $500 electric motorsport finished its fourth round of the season in Maker Faire Fort Wayne! We competed on September 14-15. Here are just some of the thrills and spills that went down. I'd like to thank Make Magazine, Milwaukee Makerspace, Sector 67, i3 Detroit, Pumping Station: One, Area 515, Big Red, KillaWhat, Cartastrophe and Phantom Power Racing for their entries this weekend.

The world's only $500 electric motorsport finished its second round of the season in Maker Faire Detroit! We competed on July 28-29 at the Henry Ford Museum. Here are just some of the thrills and spills that went down. I'd like to thank Make Magazine, Milwaukee Makerspace, Sector 67, i3 Detroit, Pumping Station: One, Area 515, Team TARDIS, Omni Corp Detroit, Ribbon Farm, The Mehl family, Cartastrophe and Phantom Power Racing for their entries this weekend.

The world's only $500 electric motorsport finished its second round of the season in Maker Faire Kansas City! We competed on June 29-30 at the Kansas City Union Station. Here are just some of the thrills and spills that went down. I'd like to thank Make Magazine, Milwaukee Makerspace, Sector 67, i3 Detroit, Pumping Station: One, Area 515, CCCKC, The Mehl family, and J-Squad for their entries this weekend.